A hasty translation of the first para as far as "Guillermo Martinez".
<< In the paved courtyard of a British university, a concert is in full swing. Entranced by fireworks from the roof, the audience is in period costume to commemorate the 5th November 1605, the date on which a Catholic, Guy Fawkes, tried to blow up the Houses of Parliament. While the crowd is bringing down the house, the leader of the orchestra is far from suspecting that, in a few moments, the triangle player will collapse onto the scene, the victim of an attack.
"Cut!" It's in the gothic surroundings of the Naval College at Greenwich that Alex de la Iglesia has positioned his camera to film at night the most spectacular scene of The Oxford Murders, adapted from a novel by Argentinian Guillermo Martinez. >>
Sorry folks, but that's all I have time for at the moment! :-)
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Date: 2007-04-26 01:19 pm (UTC)<< In the paved courtyard of a British university, a concert is in full swing. Entranced by fireworks from the roof, the audience is in period costume to commemorate the 5th November 1605, the date on which a Catholic, Guy Fawkes, tried to blow up the Houses of Parliament. While the crowd is bringing down the house, the leader of the orchestra is far from suspecting that, in a few moments, the triangle player will collapse onto the scene, the victim of an attack.
"Cut!" It's in the gothic surroundings of the Naval College at Greenwich that Alex de la Iglesia has positioned his camera to film at night the most spectacular scene of The Oxford Murders, adapted from a novel by Argentinian Guillermo Martinez. >>
Sorry folks, but that's all I have time for at the moment! :-)
~Lyra